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SEEDS

Methods of Dispersal Wind Water Animals

Wind Ex. Dandelion Maple Fruit Orchids Poppy Flowers Tumbleweeds

WATER Ex. Coconut Water Lillies

ANIMALS Ex. Acorn Apples Grapes Melons Peanuts Sunflowers Cucumbers ** All fruits, nuts and vegetables

Unique Seeds… Some have “hooks” that stick to the fur or clothes of animals to increase their dispersal radius. Ex. Cocklebur Burdock

Germination! What does a seed need to germinate? (think…. Where do we put them and what do we give them??) Water Proper temperature *** They do not need sunlight until it is above ground!